2015 has been a big year for us. Phil and Jen celebrated their 10 year anniversary with a trip to Paris and London in the spring. Phil started a new job with Ebay, and our family moved back to Utah, locating farther south in Sandy. We bought a house without even seeing it and then proceeded to tear it apart. With the help of many friends and family we painted, put in new floors throughout the house, redid the powder bathroom and installed a whole new kitchen. We couldn't be happier with how everything turned out...so happy that we are already looking forward to redoing the rest of the bathrooms next year (well, at least Jen is).

Wade is in second grade and making lots of new friends. He took golf lessons this fall and can't wait until he gets good enough to drive a golf cart. He loves math and is better at doing it in his head than his mom. He is also a fantastic reader and we often catch him staying up late to finish a book. He turns 8 next month and is excited to be getting baptized. His favorite activity is hiking and scaring his mom by getting as close to the cliffs as he can.

Sam is in preschool and loves it. He is still our tender-hearted little boy and often tears up, making his mom and dad feel guilty for ever getting mad at him. He is reading surprisingly well for his age and even gets most of the words right when we read from the scriptures. His favorite thing to do is ride his bike and he is quite upset that we just got over a foot of snow preventing him from riding for a while.

Luke is trying to make up for the first three years of his life. He is so much happier now that he can somewhat communicate with us and showers us with smiles to let us know when he is happy. He is adjusting well to his new preschool and we are so excited for all he will learn there with his new speech therapist. Luke loves cars and helping his dad with any kind of outdoor chores. He also loves to do anything with his big brothers.

We love this time of year and the chance it gives us to reflect on our Savior. "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16. He is truly the greatest gift we can receive this holiday season. We wish you all the merriest of Christmases.

This little one turned three yesterday. I am not gonna lie, there were days I wasn't sure we were going to make it this far. This kid can throw a tantrum! Most of his tantrums are due to his inability to communicate though. And he is finally getting the help he needs. Back when he turned two, I had Luke evaluated for a speech delay, and he barely didn't qualify. After we moved to Utah, I had him evaluated again, and he definitely qualified (being in the 1% for his age). He has had two months of speech therapy so far and it has made a world of difference. Now that he is three, he qualifies for the preschool program which includes a speech therapist. Today was his first day. And when I dropped his off....he kicked and screamed....not really a shock. But his teacher said he calmed right down after I left and played happily. When I picked him up, he spent a good five minutes telling me about his snack and the colors he used today, something that was not even possible a few months ago. It made my momma heart happy.

I am so thankful he qualifies for this program and that there are sweet teachers who are willing to be so patient with my little boy. I love him, but it has been such a hard three years. I am praying that as his communication skills get better, he will be happier.